(For the hard of clicking, some peeps believe that due to treadwear "holes" rather than "bars" on the tyres and sidewall markings, they were Pirelli slicks hand cut to resemble the (just) road legal P-Zero Corsa track day tyre.)

You probably shouldn't but Pagani clearly do as the result is on the front page of their website. It sets a sad precedent that all the supercar manufacturers will have to follow in order to have a chance of reaching the top, unless TG out them and they re-run the lap on street legal tyres per 'the rules'.

We know its just a daft entertainment show loosely based on cars but unfortunately many millions of worldwide viewers don't see it like that and the TG test track is now a standard bearer as much as the Nuburgring. Mclaren spend a lot of time there and you can be sure Ferrari don't roll up in a car and hand the keys straight to The Stig. Bloody stupid in my opinion but there you go.